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bi'ɡinpresent participle - beginning; verb(to come or bring, into being, to start: He began to talk; The meeting began early.) empezar, comenzar- beginner
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begin vb empezar / comenzarI didn't like the film to begin with al principio, no me gustaba la películatr[bɪ'gɪn]1 empezar, comenzar1 empezar, comenzar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbeginning from a partir denot to begin to... estar lejos de...to begin by «+ -ing» empezar por + inf, empezar + ger: empezar, comenzar, iniciarbegin vi1) start: empezar, comenzar, iniciarse2) originate: nacer, originarse3)to begin with : en primer lugar, para empezarbegin (doing sth.)expr.• comenzar (a hacer algo) v. (to do sth.)expr.• empezar (a hacer algo) v.v.(§ p.,p.p.: began, begun) = abrir (Iniciar) v.• comenzar v.• empezar v.• entrar v.• iniciar v.• principiar v.bɪ'gɪn
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to begin work on something — empezar* or comenzar* a trabajar en algo
to begin -ING/to + inf — empezar* or comenzar* a + inf
he began talking o to talk about his work — empezó a hablar sobre su trabajo
she began to cry — empezó or se puso a llorar
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via) ( start) empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml)I don't know where to begin — no sé por dónde empezar or comenzar
the author begins by describing... — el autor empieza por describir...
b) ( originate) \<\<river\>\> nacer*; \<\<custom\>\> originarse, empezar*[bɪ'ɡɪn] (pt began) (pp begun)1. VT1) (=start) empezar, comenzarto begin doing sth, begin to do sth — empezar a hacer algo
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I can't begin to thank you — no encuentro palabras para agradecerle•
it doesn't begin to compare with... — no puede ni compararse con...•
this skirt began life as an evening dress — esta falda empezó siendo un traje de noche2) (=undertake) emprender; (=set in motion) iniciar; [+ discussion] entablar2. VI1) (=start) empezar, comenzar, iniciarse frmthe work will begin tomorrow — el trabajo empezará or comenzará mañana
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the teacher began by writing on the board — el profesor empezó escribiendo en la pizarralet me begin by saying... — quiero comenzar diciendo...
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beginning from Monday — a partir del lunes•
to begin on sth — emprender algo•
to begin with sth — comenzar por or con algoto begin with, I'd like to know... — en primer lugar, quisiera saber...
2) (=originate) [river] nacer; [rumour, custom] originarse* * *[bɪ'gɪn]
1.
to begin work on something — empezar* or comenzar* a trabajar en algo
to begin -ING/to + inf — empezar* or comenzar* a + inf
he began talking o to talk about his work — empezó a hablar sobre su trabajo
she began to cry — empezó or se puso a llorar
2.
via) ( start) empezar*, comenzar*, iniciarse (frml)I don't know where to begin — no sé por dónde empezar or comenzar
the author begins by describing... — el autor empieza por describir...
b) ( originate) \<\<river\>\> nacer*; \<\<custom\>\> originarse, empezar* -
4 begin
vt.1 empezar, comenzar.2 comenzar a, empezar a.3 venir a la existencia, venir al mundo.vi.empezar, comenzar. (pt began) -
5 begin as
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7 begin by
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8 begin to
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9 begin sth.
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10 begin to appear
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11 begin to crack
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12 begin to get light
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13 begin to move
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14 begin to ripen
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15 begin to spoil
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16 begin again
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17 begin badly
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18 begin duties
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19 begin hostilities
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20 begin moving
v.entrar en movimiento.
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